Deputy Muscogee County Coroner Freeman Worley told the newspaper
that the crime lab in Atlanta will conduct toxicology tests to check for drugs
in 17-year-old Steven Bradley Foster's system. Results of the tests could take
three to six months to be completed and released.

"They want to rule out that there were no drugs involved,"
Worley told the newspaper. "That is what that will do. I will test for drugs
and do a quantitative level to see if it was a lethal amount."

On Friday, a Columbus police officer found Foster's decomposed
body in a Ford Escape at the CVS at 1367 Double Churches Road in Columbus. His
body could have been there as long as four days.

Joe Foster told the Ledger-Inquirer that Steven Foster ran away
from home about a week ago, and the family hadn't heard from him.

He said his son used a cold, cough and congestion medication,
available over the counter, that can give the user a hallucinogenic high.